Chapter 2: Atomic Structure Quantum Numbers n: principal‚ energy‚ size of orbital‚ positive integers allowed l: angular momentum‚ orbital shape‚ integers from 0 to n-1 allowed ml: magnetic moment‚ orientation in space of orbital‚ integers from -l to +l allowed ms: spin‚ shows electrons in orbital‚ ± ½ allowed Orbitals p orbital l = 1 All have a specific orientation in space (x‚ y‚ z) Electron spends equal amount of time in both lobes‚ nucleus at node Shading
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Ten principles of economics HOW PEOPLE MAKE DECISIONS #1: People Face Tradeoffs There is no such thing as free lunch. To get one thing that we like‚ we usually have to give up another thing that we like. Making decisions requires trading off one goal against another. #2: The Cost of Something Is What You Give Up to Get It The opportunity cost of an item is what you give up to get that item. When making any decision‚ such as whether to attend college‚ decisionmakers should be aware of the opportunity
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Chapter 2: The Basics of Supply and Demand CHAPTER 2 THE BASICS OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND TEACHING NOTES This chapter reviews the basics of supply and demand that students should be familiar with from their introductory economics courses. You may choose to spend more or less time on this chapter depending on how much review your students require. Chapter 2 departs from the standard treatment of supply and demand basics found in most other intermediate microeconomics textbooks by discussing many
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Part 1: Schedule Your UMA Mock Interview Appointment 10 points As a UMA student‚ you are expected to meet with a Mock Interview Specialist to prepare you for your formal interview. During this 45-minute session‚ you will practice answering questions and gain valuable information on how to professionally present yourself to a potential employer. In order to get credit for this assignment‚ you MUST schedule your appointment by completing the scheduling form below. If you have already completed a mock
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1. What are the three types of‚ “Purchasing Authority?” Give one example of each. 2. Express Authority- authority of the purchasing manager. Express authority is given to the purchasing manager automatically and should be in writing in the company bylaws. Ex.- in most states‚ real estate contacts must be in writing. 3. Implied Authority- Implied authority is implied by the law at the time the principal grants express authority to the purchasing agent. It gives the purchasing agent the legal
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Problem 2-9B NAME: Chandra Bruner Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity (Items Owned) (Amts. Owed) (Owner’s Investment) (Earnings) Cash + Accounts Receivable + Office Supplies + Prepaid Insurance = Accounts Payable + D. Segal‚ Capital – D. Segal‚ Drawing + Revenues – Expenses Description (a) 15000 15000 (b) -1800 3800 2000 (c) -1000 1000 (d) 1700 1000 2700 service fees (e) -1800 -1800 (f) -750
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PowerPoint to accompany FIN 302 Finance (International) Lecture 1: THE INTERNATIONAL MONETORY SYSTEM Learning objectives 1. Exchange rate related concepts 2. Types of Exchange Rate Systems 3. The concept of ideal currency or the impossible trinity. 4. Fixed rates vs. Floating rates 5. Brief History of International Monetary System 6. Monetary policy and Exchange Rates in Australia Exchange rate related concepts • Exchange rate = the price of one currency in terms of another. • Two Expressions
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How does Brontë create atmosphere and suspense in chapter 3 of Wuthering Heights? Emily Brontë creates atmosphere and suspense using her own artistic techniques‚ one method that she uses is palimpsestic which is narratives within narratives. This is Emily’s only novel‚ it is an extraordinarily powerful and disturbing tale of the tempestuous relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff. From the start of the chapter‚ Brontë begins building suspense. After Lockwood has retired to his bed‚ he
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well as a degreaser. Physical and Chemical properties -White Yellowish paste -Heterogeneous -Melting point 204-207 degrees Celsius -Solubility in water 150 (g/l) - pH 9-10 (1% Aq.Sol) Chemical Formulae CH3(CH2)10CH2(OCH2CH2)2OSO3Na Making of Sodium Laureth Sulfate Prepared by the sulfation of commercially available lauryl alcohol form coconut oil‚ with either sulfur trioxide or chlorosulfonic acid. The product of the reaction is then neutralized with aqueous
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18.57; 18.58a-b; 18.59a-b; 18.60; 18.61. 18.1 Names and Properties of Ethers Method A: Simple ethers; alphabetize if two organic substituents. CH3–CH2–O–CH2–CH3 Diethyl ether Methyl propyl ether O CH3–CH2–CH2–O–CH3 CH3 Methyl phenyl ether SP 18.01 Provide systematic names for the following ethers. CH3–CH2–O–CH2–CH2–CH2–CH3 O SP 18.02 Provide structures for the following systematic names. Systematic name: Isopropyl phenyl ether Systematic name: Cyclohexyl ethyl
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